"Red lines don't lead to war, red lines prevent war, " he said.
This executive order is hardly a war on red tape, and no affected businesses or consumers are going to be able to sue anybody to force compliance--it's just an "order" to agencies to behave.
The problem is that this price war is a red herring, diverting attention from a much bigger problem.
After 1945, a few hundred returned from service in the Red Army or work in war industries in the Urals.
Mr Saakashvili had to tread carefully in Ajaria because of a sprawling ex-Soviet base near Batumi, a legacy of the days when this was a cold-war frontier between the Red Army and Turkey, a NATO member.
Dmitri Baltermants, a battlefield photographer during World War II, was the Red Army's Robert Capa.
There was a brief thaw in relations when the Cold War ended, because with the Red Navy gone the U.S. Navy needed to highlight its relevance to fighting ashore, but the more common pattern is for the Navy to constantly question the requirement for Marine assets like vertical-takeoff jets and maritime prepositioning ships (which store warfighting supplies in likely areas of conflict).
The post-War and contemporary art markets are definitely red hot.
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In 1918, Baron Manfred von Richthofen, the German ace known as the "Red Baron, " was killed in action during World War I.
The result was a massive price war that filled the planes but left profit statements red.
Coalition military leaders examine these and other "what-ifs" time and again in "war games" and computer exercises, using "red teams" playing the role of enemy.
Panorama also continued to look overseas with reports on the drawn-out ending of the Vietnam War, Britain's involvement in the European Economic Community, Cold War espionage and the growth of international terrorist groups like the Red Army Faction.
There will also be a new regional sports club set in parkland, with a garden square centred on the original Eton Manor Boys Club war memorial and it will be lined with sweet gum trees which turn red around Remembrance Day.
Gamers who are traveling for the holidays will no doubt savor treats like the "God of War: Ghost of Sparta" PSP entertainment pack or the Nintendo DSi XL red bundle, which offer handheld gaming to go.
His dream, before the war, was to be a British Army officer, finely turned out in a red coat and brass buttons.
Obama previously called the use of chemical weapons a "red line" and a "game-changer" for how the United States approaches the war.
For the anniversary of the start of the war the city of Sarajevo decided to memorialize the occasion by lining up 11, 541 red chairs in rows, filling the main street in the city center.
Shot predominantly in black and white, with spot colour for a Jewish child's red coat the film's unique identifying mark it recalls the tradition of post-war Italian neo-realism and the even older photographs of Roman Vishniac of Jewish life in Poland before the Nazis.
The Red Poppy is an internationally-recognised symbol of remembrance and has been so since the end of the First World War.
Color, too, is used effectively, with text panels in red, for instance, denoting high danger and those in black symbolizing the cutoff of avenues of escape once World War II began.
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